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17 Mar 2026

Stormont suicide prevention branded 'a shambles'

Activists demand answers on funding and accountability

Stormont suicide prevention branded 'a shambles'

Stormont suicide prevention branded 'a shambles'.

Serious questions have been raised about the funding and governance of the North's suicide prevention strategy after officials failed to confirm how much money has been budgeted and spent on delivering it. 

Activists from New Script for Mental Health said neither the Department of Health nor the Public Health Agency had been able to provide basic information about the budget or spending for the Protect Life 2 Strategy. 

In response to Freedom of Information (FOI) requests sent by New Script, both deflected responsibility and claimed the other held the relevant information requested.

A spokesperson for the group said the situation represented “yet another serious failure in accountability and transparency”.

“The irony of this coming on the heels of the Health Minister’s statement to the Assembly about a new culture of openness, transparency and accountability is not lost on New Script activists,” said New Script Organiser Sara Boyce

“The Minister for Health needs to practise what he preaches and lead by example. Otherwise, this is just words.”

Health Minister Mike Nesbitt recently launched the Being Open Framework for Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland; a commitment to “embedding openness, transparency and accountability” across the health system.  

Campaigners say their experience trying to obtain basic information about the suicide prevention strategy tells a very different story.

When New Script asked for details on annual budget allocations and spending on PL2 through FOI request, the Department told the campaign that they did not hold this information, shifting responsibility to the Public Health Agency (PHA). 

In their written correspondence, the DoH stated that “while [the Department] have some involvement with the Protect Life 2 Strategy”, the PHA are “responsible for implementing the strategy and holds the relevant financial and budgetary information”. 

Responding to the same FOI, the PHA suggested it would be better directed to the Department of Health, claiming the Department would be able to provide information “regarding the totality of the budget and spending” associated with Protect Life 2. 

New Script challenged this contradiction with the Department of Health. 

The Department’s reasoning was that there is no central budget for the Protect Life 2 Strategy and that no single organisation holds all the information requested. 

It was stated that the PHA could provide the information for all actions that fall under ‘Health’, but neither the DoH nor PHA hold records of financial commitments made by other Departments. 

New Script is currently awaiting the PHA’s response to their FOI request for budget allocations and spending on PHA commissioned services and programmes for Protect Life 2. 

The group say that this shambles raises serious questions around accountability, not only for spending on suicide prevention but in the delivery of the strategy more widely. 

That the Department of Health claims only “some involvement” with Protect Life 2 is also a shocking contradiction of its role as lead Department and policy owner and its responsibility to provide strategic oversight and support, as set out in strategy’s governance arrangements.

New Script activist Caroline Boyle said that “the lack of accountability and level of carelessness is shocking and quite frankly dangerous”. 

They should know who is responsible and they can’t even answer basic questions on budgets and spending. It is the audacity that they don’t even try”. 

Activist and bereaved mother Kirsty Scott had been involved in the development and launch of Protect Life 2. On the lack of accountability and care from the DoH and PHA, she said, “It is disgraceful to anyone who has lost a loved one through suicide. 290 people died by suicide in 2024, a significant increase from the previous year. Yet our government cannot even tell us how much is being spent on suicide prevention”. 

Concerns have also been raised about the governance structures meant to oversee the strategy.

It was recently revealed that the Executive’s cross-departmental Ministerial Working Group on Mental Wellbeing, Resilience and Suicide Prevention – scheduled to meet four times a year –  have only met once in the past two years.

The Executive Working Group is now due to meet tomorrow, Thursday 12 March 2026. 

New Script says this group has failed in its responsibilities on suicide prevention and that the issue of accountability should be the first item on its agenda.  The group needs to urgently investigate this matter to provide information and clarity to the public.

The campaign says the public has a right to know how suicide prevention policies are being funded and implemented. Public policy and spending on something as critical as suicide prevention must be transparent and open to scrutiny. The Department of Health, the Public Health Agency, and the Executive Working Group must all be held to account. 

“The system is failing us”, Caroline Boyle said, “but we’re not giving up, we are not going to let them get away with it’. 

New Script stand in solidarity with every person who has lost a loved one to suicide. New Script continues to advocate for a suicide prevention strategy and mental health policy that is grounded in human rights - first and foremost, the right to life. 

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